Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders proclaimed Thursday, Jan. 9, as President Jimmy Carter Day in Arkansas to honor his life and service.
Official Washington and the public pay their respects as Jimmy Carter lies in state under the dome of the U.S. Capitol.
I was only 13 when Jimmy Carter became the 39th United States President. Since both my parents were avid newspaper readers, I heard them talk about him as someone who was expected to change things at ...
The U.S. Department Housing and Urban Development's acting secretary, Adrianne Todman, visited the build site of an Austin ...
This level of attention and respect, this extended national tribute directed toward the legacy of this modest man who drew ...
Carter’s political career started at Sumter County Schools. The first election he ever won was in 1955 for chairman of the school board.